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Infinite speed of propagation and regularity of solutions to the fractional porous medium equation in general domains (1510.03758v3)

Published 13 Oct 2015 in math.AP

Abstract: We study the positivity and regularity of solutions to the fractional porous medium equations $u_t+(-\Delta)sum=0$ in $(0,\infty)\times\Omega$, for $m>1$ and $s\in (0,1)$ and with Dirichlet boundary data $u=0$ in $(0,\infty)\times({\mathbb R}N\setminus\Omega)$, and nonnegative initial condition $u(0,\cdot)=u_0\geq0$. Our first result is a quantitative lower bound for solutions which holds for all positive times $t>0$. As a consequence, we find a global Harnack principle stating that for any $t>0$ solutions are comparable to $d{s/m}$, where $d$ is the distance to $\partial\Omega$. This is in sharp contrast with the local case $s=1$, in which the equation has finite speed of propagation. After this, we study the regularity of solutions. We prove that solutions are classical in the interior ($C\infty$ in $x$ and $C{1,\alpha}$ in $t$) and establish a sharp $C{s/m}_x$ regularity estimate up to the boundary. Our methods are quite general, and can be applied to a wider class of nonlocal parabolic equations of the form $u_t-\mathcal L F(u)=0$ in $\Omega$, both in bounded or unbounded domains.

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